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jodi arias says she killed her boyfriend, travis alexander, because she feared for her life. the prosecution says it was a love story that ended in murder. >> she rewarded that love by sticking a knife in his chest. >> reporter: for two months a phoenix jury has heard the steamy details of their relationship. this tawdry tale is set against the backdrop of a religion. travis was mormon and had taken a vow of chastity. >> jodi represent ed the decisin of going after someone he was physically attracted to whereas some other girls represented settling down and having a nice, stereotipp stereotippical relationship. >> reporter: they broke up and friends say jodi became confessed. >> travis confided in us, she snoops through my e-mails, through my house. she checks up on me constantly. >> reporter: when travis was found, stabbed and shot to death, his friends told police, look for jodi. she denied everything. >> you're trying to cover it up, because that's you, all of you. >> it looks like me. >> reporter: police showed her explicit photos they found at the crime scene proving she
jodi arias says she killed her boyfriend, travis alexander, because she feared for her life. the prosecution says it was a love story that ended in murder. >> she rewarded that love by sticking a knife in his chest. >> reporter: for two months a phoenix jury has heard the steamy details of their relationship. this tawdry tale is set against the backdrop of a religion. travis was mormon and had taken a vow of chastity. >> jodi represent ed the decisin of going after someone he...
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and jodi has been centerstage for 17 days on the witness stand. it really got interesting this week when the jurors got to ask jodi their questions. i want you to listen to this. >> you said when the gun went off, you weren't sure if you shot travis. so when you came out of the fog on your way to utah, why didn't you call 911 to help travis? >> when i sort of came out of the fog, i realized, oh, crap, something bad had happened. and i was scared to call any authority at that point. >> let's talk jaw law and justice now. holly hughes is here. this trial -- this is something else. these questions really give you a peek into the minds of jurors. this doesn't happen in every state. >> right. there's only three states in the nation that allow jurors to submit questions. >> arizona's one of them. we've seen lots of high-profile trials. conrad murray, casey anthony. i don't know if we've ever gotten a peek into the jurors' minds like this. >> no. and this is invaluable for both sides because what you can do is -- you sort of get an idea where they're goi
and jodi has been centerstage for 17 days on the witness stand. it really got interesting this week when the jurors got to ask jodi their questions. i want you to listen to this. >> you said when the gun went off, you weren't sure if you shot travis. so when you came out of the fog on your way to utah, why didn't you call 911 to help travis? >> when i sort of came out of the fog, i realized, oh, crap, something bad had happened. and i was scared to call any authority at that point....
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. >> you want to comment on this, go ahead and talk about jodi arias? i'll say quickly, they have to give up on 10-year-old blanket. he was too young to know about any of this. they're saying in this lawsuit, that aeg is responsible for the death of michael jackson because they hired him, murray, and they also failed to supervise him. that's the claim. i can understand why you talk to the older children, the older ones said they knew some things about his affairs but not the younger one. >> and jodi arias. >> i feel like i'm living and breathing jodi arias. >> a petition to create the travis alexander law, it seeks to protect the image of murder victims like arias' ex-boyfriend alexander. over a thousand people signed the petition so far. and here is part of it. it says unsubstantiated claims about a murder victim should not be permitted without evidence and should only be allowed if substantiated and directly related to a defense, not as a means to tarnish the image of the victim in the eyes of the jury. has travis alexander's image been destroyed by h
. >> you want to comment on this, go ahead and talk about jodi arias? i'll say quickly, they have to give up on 10-year-old blanket. he was too young to know about any of this. they're saying in this lawsuit, that aeg is responsible for the death of michael jackson because they hired him, murray, and they also failed to supervise him. that's the claim. i can understand why you talk to the older children, the older ones said they knew some things about his affairs but not the younger one....
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>> i do. >> reporter: on monday they met jodi arias' second and final expert witness. she's alice laviolette, a psychotherapist from california who specializes in treating battered women and the men who abuse them. >> what kind of therapy do you do now? >> i do very broad-based therapy. i've worked with companies, high-conflict couples. >> reporter: she will testify the admitted killer was a victim of domestic violence. and that on june 4, 2008, she had to kill her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, to protect herself. >> the simple answer is he attacked me and i defended myself. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez will likely be quick to point out she never reported any abuse to police, never told her family, never even wrote about it in her journal. he believes she's a calculating killer who made up the abuse and her self-defense claim to try to stay off death row. >> i've worked on about 60 cases forensically. >> reporter: the stakes for this witness could hardly be higher, after what the prosecutor did to ariass' first expert. >> i'm sorry. i don't see it that way.
>> i do. >> reporter: on monday they met jodi arias' second and final expert witness. she's alice laviolette, a psychotherapist from california who specializes in treating battered women and the men who abuse them. >> what kind of therapy do you do now? >> i do very broad-based therapy. i've worked with companies, high-conflict couples. >> reporter: she will testify the admitted killer was a victim of domestic violence. and that on june 4, 2008, she had to kill her...
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i'm going to do jody arias. >> steve: she was crying yesterday. >> the conclave to select the next pope, we are obviously all over that. it's a very historic occasion, first pope in 600 years to resign. there is a back story and there is a famed priest in south florida who was famously excommunicated or thrown out of the catholic church to marry the woman with whom he was having an affair and the question has to be raised, is sell ba city part of the problem underlying weakness within the catholic church? is this conclave and is the new church and the new pontiff going to reassess some of the rules that were not gospel, that were not biblical, but rather were dogma, adopted in the middle of the -- medieval period of the church and is it time to reassess dogma -- >> brian: you're going to need an extra hour. >> gretchen: that is a very controversial debate right there. >> steve: all right. >> gretchen: have a great weekend. >> love your earrings. >> gretchen: thank you. now he's a fashion guy. >> steve: straight ahead, that's a controversial story. should drone pilots receive medals on p
i'm going to do jody arias. >> steve: she was crying yesterday. >> the conclave to select the next pope, we are obviously all over that. it's a very historic occasion, first pope in 600 years to resign. there is a back story and there is a famed priest in south florida who was famously excommunicated or thrown out of the catholic church to marry the woman with whom he was having an affair and the question has to be raised, is sell ba city part of the problem underlying weakness...
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. >>> jurors at the jodi arias murder trial won't be back in court until wednesday. they spent two days peppering the defendant with hundreds of questions about her boyfriend's murder including why her version of event changed three times and why she can't remember some of the most gruesome details. >> how can you say you don't have memory issues when you can't remember how you stabbed him so many times and slashed his throat? >> well, i think that i have a good memory. june 4 is an anomaly for me. i don't think that i have memory issues that are any different from another average person. >> arizona is one of just three states that allows jurors to question witnesses at a criminal trial. >>> several florida beaches are open this morning after thousands of sharks prompted life guards to close them. the sharks are migrating up the coast as the water with starts to warm for the summer. this happens every year which is scary to think about. deerfield beach was one of the cled shorelines because of the shark sightings. >>> another close encounter today. scientists say ano
. >>> jurors at the jodi arias murder trial won't be back in court until wednesday. they spent two days peppering the defendant with hundreds of questions about her boyfriend's murder including why her version of event changed three times and why she can't remember some of the most gruesome details. >> how can you say you don't have memory issues when you can't remember how you stabbed him so many times and slashed his throat? >> well, i think that i have a good memory....
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the jodi arias murder trial. graphic sex and grisly violence, lies upon lies, and a jury that at this point doesn't seem to know what to believe, given their questions. we're also laooking at the rise of anti-social media. texts and tweets uncover a sex crime in ohio, but then people turn on the victim and it is happening, yes, again. >>> we begin with top stories and a horrifying story out of georgia this morning. a woman in brunswick says that two young boys between the ages of 10 and 15 years old, approached her while she was out walking with her 13-month-old baby. she says they demanded money, she told them she didn't have any, but then she says they shot her in the leg, and even as she pleaded with them, she says they shot her baby boy in the head, killing him. police are now working to identify who these suspects could be. we're awaiting a news conference live from brunswick. let's go and check out where they are at this point. let's listen in. >> city manager bill weeks have grateful for the assistance of
the jodi arias murder trial. graphic sex and grisly violence, lies upon lies, and a jury that at this point doesn't seem to know what to believe, given their questions. we're also laooking at the rise of anti-social media. texts and tweets uncover a sex crime in ohio, but then people turn on the victim and it is happening, yes, again. >>> we begin with top stories and a horrifying story out of georgia this morning. a woman in brunswick says that two young boys between the ages of 10...
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jodi arias claims she killed alexander in self-defense. the problem is she changed her story several times. first she pretended to be surprised by it all. then thee blamed intruders wearing masks. and finally she spilled the beans and told investigators she was the one that left him in a pool of his own blood. she claimed alexander attacked her first after she dropped his camera on the floor. yet somehow she claims she doesn't remember stabbing him repeatedly. today the prosecutor showed pictures of the crime scene refresh her refresh your memory. >> ma'am, were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> when you were crying when you were stabbing him? >> >> i don't remember. >> how about when you cut his throat. were you crying then? >> i don't know. >> take a look then. you are the one that did, this right? >> yes. >> you are the same individual that lied about all of, this right? >> jodi air was admits she later threw the gun in the desert to which the prosecutor asked why would somebody who killed in self-defense wh
jodi arias claims she killed alexander in self-defense. the problem is she changed her story several times. first she pretended to be surprised by it all. then thee blamed intruders wearing masks. and finally she spilled the beans and told investigators she was the one that left him in a pool of his own blood. she claimed alexander attacked her first after she dropped his camera on the floor. yet somehow she claims she doesn't remember stabbing him repeatedly. today the prosecutor showed...
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adam, today, no jodi. what's's happening? >> reporter: it will be weird for us watching the trial. 18 days, literal weeks of testimony, they have off on fridays and other days off. she has been on the stand for weeks. 18 days of tedious, frustrating, grizzly testimony, she is off the stand it finished yesterday afternoon. very controversy as you might imagine. jurors can ask questions directly. that is onely one of few states that allow that. the questions were very skeptical. prosecutor is making inroads. we'll let you listen to an excertificate where the prosecutor goes after her she found a gun travis supposedly had. >> so you go with these words, mr. alexander telling you that he believed it was unloaded and you also take your belief that you think it's unloaded based on what he told you, and you take this, run into this closet to get that. what were you going to do with the gun? throw it at him. >> objection, mischaracteristics eyeses testimony and argumentative. >> sustained. >> reporter: once again the prosecutor even
adam, today, no jodi. what's's happening? >> reporter: it will be weird for us watching the trial. 18 days, literal weeks of testimony, they have off on fridays and other days off. she has been on the stand for weeks. 18 days of tedious, frustrating, grizzly testimony, she is off the stand it finished yesterday afternoon. very controversy as you might imagine. jurors can ask questions directly. that is onely one of few states that allow that. the questions were very skeptical. prosecutor...
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>> that is the big question for jodi arias. it strikes right at the heart of her defense and one of the hundreds of questions that came from jurors, and the judge read them all in the final part of her trial for the murder of her ex-boyfriend. >>> and also, beaches are shutting down because of tens of thousands of sharks. they're swarming just off the coast. look at those pictures. you can see why those beaches are closed. we'll talk about why there are so many sharks right now. >> yeah, i'm not going anywhere close to that. >>> meanwhile, blues for justin bieber. oh, the rant about what he calls his worst birthday lashing out at critics while he's doing it. again, we'll have the latest as it is. >> not a good look. >>> remember the name axel foley, everybody. >> oh, yeah. >> you know the name, the music. is eddie murphy headed back to "beverly hills cop." we'll talk about it. get ready to meet heidi, everyone. heidi, the swimming rabbit. >> what? >> you'll hear in pop news. that's a rabbit. >> where are her ears? >> her ears a
>> that is the big question for jodi arias. it strikes right at the heart of her defense and one of the hundreds of questions that came from jurors, and the judge read them all in the final part of her trial for the murder of her ex-boyfriend. >>> and also, beaches are shutting down because of tens of thousands of sharks. they're swarming just off the coast. look at those pictures. you can see why those beaches are closed. we'll talk about why there are so many sharks right now....
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>> shepard: tonight, jodi arias looks to clear up some confusion. plus, did kate middleton accidently reveal her child's sex? [ laughter ] >> prince william's wife doing some baby back pedaling. >> and a beloved actress says she has only months to live. tonight, valerie harper on her terminal illness. but first from fox this wednesday night. when, exactly, can the government kill you? arrest you, try you, kill you. senator rand paul says it can't. as a result he is in the middle of something we haven't seen in years an old fashioned filibuster on the senator floor. republican center holding the floor for most of the day to protest president obama's nominee for cia director. he talked more than three hours nonstop before getting a break getting back up from senators from both parties. as you can see, he is back at it again now. here is the video time lapse of those first three hours. our team on capitol hill is watching every move. did he drink water? did he eat? did he he go to the bathroom? will he ever stop talking? eventually. again, this is abou
>> shepard: tonight, jodi arias looks to clear up some confusion. plus, did kate middleton accidently reveal her child's sex? [ laughter ] >> prince william's wife doing some baby back pedaling. >> and a beloved actress says she has only months to live. tonight, valerie harper on her terminal illness. but first from fox this wednesday night. when, exactly, can the government kill you? arrest you, try you, kill you. senator rand paul says it can't. as a result he is in the...
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jodi arias set to return to the stand moments from now. she will take questions for a second day from jurors deciding her fate. it's a practice allowed in arizona, and just a couple of other states. this will be her 17th day on the witness stand. airy as admits killing her boyfriend, travis alexander. she says it was self-defense. prosecutors call it jealous see and the jurors questions are giving us an idea of where they might stand. adam housley live in los angeles. so, after hearing what, 150 questions it sounds like some of these jurors are skeptical of her story, adam. >> yeah, jon it's a unique process and we were interested to hear what the jury had to say, it might give you an insight as to what they are thinking. their questions in some cases are stronger and tiffer than the prosecutor. as our producer who has been watching the case from the beginning insisted as well it takes away the emotion. when you heard the cross-examination from the prosecutor there was a lot of emotion involved, a lot of sparing. in this case it's just the
jodi arias set to return to the stand moments from now. she will take questions for a second day from jurors deciding her fate. it's a practice allowed in arizona, and just a couple of other states. this will be her 17th day on the witness stand. airy as admits killing her boyfriend, travis alexander. she says it was self-defense. prosecutors call it jealous see and the jurors questions are giving us an idea of where they might stand. adam housley live in los angeles. so, after hearing what,...
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i think that we've heard enough from jodi arias. i think she's done well enough that the defense attorney should have her on the stand, ask her a few questions, maybe for an hour or two. but then, move on, let this case go. i think she's done what she needed to do. >> testifying help or hurt her? >> it's helped. even if you can say she's probably going to be convicted. >> still more to come. >>> now, to a popular high school basketball coach fighting to get his job back. he says he was pushed out over a racy video he made ten years ago. some parents at the school now taking his side. abc's gio benitez is here with much more on this. a lot of eyes on this story. >> reporter: it's interesting. good morning. this story is creating controversy across the nation. many asking how much of your past should come back to haunt you? perhaps most surprising is what parents are saying. mike visdo was a possible high school coach, known for setting a good example and winning games. >> it's not just about coaching kids' basketball. it's about keac
i think that we've heard enough from jodi arias. i think she's done well enough that the defense attorney should have her on the stand, ask her a few questions, maybe for an hour or two. but then, move on, let this case go. i think she's done what she needed to do. >> testifying help or hurt her? >> it's helped. even if you can say she's probably going to be convicted. >> still more to come. >>> now, to a popular high school basketball coach fighting to get his job...
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jody greenstone miller, danielle belton, and katha llitt. thank u. >> thank you. >> brown: in california, researchers are sifting through a huge collection of genetic data that could be a key to unlocking vital information for doctors and patients. newshour correspondent spencer michels reports. >> reporter: every year, 240,000 men in america learn that they have prostate cancer. reggie watkins, a retired parole officer and a patient kaiser permanente in oakland, california, is one of them. >> the first biopsy showed a slight cancer, slight amount of cancer. the second biopsy showed no cancer. i do think there's a genetic situation in my family. i'm not the only and my brother is not the only one in the family to have this problem. >> reporter: until recently, watkins' family history and his unique genetic makeup would have played a minor role-- if any-- in his medical care. but thanks in part to a massive, groundbreaking new study under way at kaiser and the university of california san francisco, information gleaned from patients' genes ma
jody greenstone miller, danielle belton, and katha llitt. thank u. >> thank you. >> brown: in california, researchers are sifting through a huge collection of genetic data that could be a key to unlocking vital information for doctors and patients. newshour correspondent spencer michels reports. >> reporter: every year, 240,000 men in america learn that they have prostate cancer. reggie watkins, a retired parole officer and a patient kaiser permanente in oakland, california,...
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and why jodi arias suddenly became a killer. i'm randi kaye. thanks for watching. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com since this time. >> thp >> the new yop visi florida. sshe wap she was lashe was sunrise. >> anythi>> anything in >p pocker pockets of areas. nobonobody foun nobody found a months. >>>> i when p >> i when i . the stories didn't jive. when that happens, it bodes ill. stefa was a brilliant young girl, 22, just graduated from john jay college in new york. had travelled down to the miami, to be with her sister for her birthday. a celebration, it was a holiday. and she had monday off, she was going to use that to be with her sister. she was excited. she had just gotten out of school. planning to go forward to law school. such a bright future ahead of her. >> getting up the first thing i do is think about her. >> a beautiful 22-year-old. graduating with honors. she wanted to go on to law school. she wanted to be an immigration lawyer, perhaps a criminal lawyer. really, a bright, young girl. had her entire life ahead of her. then, she disappea
and why jodi arias suddenly became a killer. i'm randi kaye. thanks for watching. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com since this time. >> thp >> the new yop visi florida. sshe wap she was lashe was sunrise. >> anythi>> anything in >p pocker pockets of areas. nobonobody foun nobody found a months. >>>> i when p >> i when i . the stories didn't jive. when that happens, it bodes ill. stefa was a brilliant young girl, 22, just graduated...
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"48 hours" interview we did with her and our producer to show jodi's ability to lie. she's really quite aur tick lat. she told the police one story an then an elaborate story about intruders and she's now talked about self-defense. our tapes have been used all week long to set the tone with where we're going with this case. >> i know you'll have an update for us thank land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil is made with sweet cream, canola oil and salt. just three simple ingredients. what's in your spread? (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ ooh kfc. hey, you're supposed to wait for everybody. you know what, while we're waiting why
"48 hours" interview we did with her and our producer to show jodi's ability to lie. she's really quite aur tick lat. she told the police one story an then an elaborate story about intruders and she's now talked about self-defense. our tapes have been used all week long to set the tone with where we're going with this case. >> i know you'll have an update for us thank land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil is made with sweet cream, canola oil and salt. just three simple...
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on this program a few weeks ago discussing the jodi arias trial. hey, nancy, are you wearing handcuffs as a necklace? >> that's right. it's gone. and now, nancy and her team have plastered cnn center with these fliers. and, last night, nancy came on this program to level some pretty serious accusations. >> anderson, the last time my handcuff necklace was admired on the air, i'd like to point out that you were present. you. susan and mark geragos. you three were the last ones to admire it on air. >> i like how she pulled those handcuffs out of her twins. now, ask and you shall receive. nancy grace, joining us now via skype. so, mark, consider yourself under oath for this deposition. you've been accused or implicated in this heist. >> let me tell you something, anderson, this is not the first time that nancy has made false ak ewe saigszs and you notice that i'm coming from skype and you don't know where. i have instituted an investigation. i've got both of my top investigators.
on this program a few weeks ago discussing the jodi arias trial. hey, nancy, are you wearing handcuffs as a necklace? >> that's right. it's gone. and now, nancy and her team have plastered cnn center with these fliers. and, last night, nancy came on this program to level some pretty serious accusations. >> anderson, the last time my handcuff necklace was admired on the air, i'd like to point out that you were present. you. susan and mark geragos. you three were the last ones to...
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drew on call," jodi arias surprise drama. a special at 9:00 eastern on hln. >>> lost and found, extreme addition. a georgia woman is getting her hawaii vacation photos back after five years. can you imagine? you go out in the middle of the night on one of the awesome underwater things. she loses it while scuba diving in maui. she wrote it off as lost. recently the camera washed up. it looks like the b-2 bomber path i showed earlier. this is taiwan. that's where it showed up 5,200 miles away. and now she's preparing for another trip to pick up her camera and meet the man who found it and actually tracked her down. lindsey scowlin is "outfront" with me tonight. who found your camera? >> a man named douglas ching. he found it in taiwan on february 13th which is their chinese new year. they were walk ago long the beach and it washed ashore covered in seaweed and barnicles. he took a look at it and he realized it was a camera. and then he took it home and saw that all the pictures were intact. >> i got to say, by the way, whatever
drew on call," jodi arias surprise drama. a special at 9:00 eastern on hln. >>> lost and found, extreme addition. a georgia woman is getting her hawaii vacation photos back after five years. can you imagine? you go out in the middle of the night on one of the awesome underwater things. she loses it while scuba diving in maui. she wrote it off as lost. recently the camera washed up. it looks like the b-2 bomber path i showed earlier. this is taiwan. that's where it showed up 5,200...
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brazos, ahora ruega para que la experiencia no cargue traumas para su pequeño >>> la presunta asesina jody arias, lloró en el banquillo de los acusados, por el juicio en contra de su persona, el juicio está cargado de detalles sexuales, la mujer dice que actuó en defensa propia cuando atacó a su novio con 27 puñaladas y le dio un balazo en la cabeza. >>> el sheriff del condado maricopa se tropezó mientras iba camino de phoenix, y también el líder de la campaña para destituir a joe arpaio, dice que continúa recaudando firmas para destituir al alguacil. >>> en arizona, una caravana viajará desde yuma a phoenix para presionar al gobierno para participar activistas y también hijos de indocumentado . >>> llevar nuestras voces para los congresistas y las personas que pasen la reforma migratoria, porque tienen que tiener un reforma migratoria con un valor razonable. >>> se tiene la confianza que la caravana se unan más participantes. >>> en un claro reflejo de lo que se vive en el vaticano, lo que fue la cuenta de twitter, es ahora @sedevacante, la cuenta @pontifex tuvo un último tu
brazos, ahora ruega para que la experiencia no cargue traumas para su pequeño >>> la presunta asesina jody arias, lloró en el banquillo de los acusados, por el juicio en contra de su persona, el juicio está cargado de detalles sexuales, la mujer dice que actuó en defensa propia cuando atacó a su novio con 27 puñaladas y le dio un balazo en la cabeza. >>> el sheriff del condado maricopa se tropezó mientras iba camino de phoenix, y también el líder de la campaña para...
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day 16 here, on the witness stand for this woman, this is jodi arias, accused murderer jodi arias. the woman charged with killing her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, in a shooting, slashing and stabbing rage of jealousy, she is to testify again any moment now. here's the thing. today she has to answer right to the jury. that's right. she's getting these questions from members of the jury. it is permitted here. this is rare. just a couple of states do this including where this trial is playing out in the state of arizona. and we have called in help on this one. we have, just seated, criminal defense attorney holly hughes with me. author and psychologist, easy for me to say, paula bloom. welcome to all of you here. also cnn legal analyst sunny hostin in new york for me, federal -- former federal prosecutor. and in phoenix, arizona, cnn's miguel marquez. he has been inside this courtroom this afternoon. so, miguel, let me kick things off this hour with you. tell me where things stand right now. >> reporter: well, we are waiting for court to resume, which we expect will happen any minu
day 16 here, on the witness stand for this woman, this is jodi arias, accused murderer jodi arias. the woman charged with killing her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, in a shooting, slashing and stabbing rage of jealousy, she is to testify again any moment now. here's the thing. today she has to answer right to the jury. that's right. she's getting these questions from members of the jury. it is permitted here. this is rare. just a couple of states do this including where this trial is playing...
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joining me is gus, who was jodi arias's mentor. welcome to you. extraordinarily, jodi arias calls you at 3:00 in the morning on the night she has killed travis alexander. what does she say to you? >> it was 3:30 in the morning. the phone rang. she was crying hysterically. i knew it was her from the id. i said, what's wrong? she said, travis is dead. i said what happened. she said, i don't know. i asked, are you okay? she said, yes. she said she was in northern california, which is like 1200 miles away. i said, do you need a ride? she said, no, she's going to rent a car. ie said, tell me what happens. >> is that before or after she had sex with the man in utah? >> i had no reason to disbelieve her at that point in the game. >> did you speak to her again where she denied killing him. >> that's the last time i spoke to her. >> that was it? >> that was it. >> she never gave any indication she was responsible for the death? >> no, he was dead, not that he had been killed. i said, what happened? she said, she didn't know. i said, are you okay? she said,
joining me is gus, who was jodi arias's mentor. welcome to you. extraordinarily, jodi arias calls you at 3:00 in the morning on the night she has killed travis alexander. what does she say to you? >> it was 3:30 in the morning. the phone rang. she was crying hysterically. i knew it was her from the id. i said, what's wrong? she said, travis is dead. i said what happened. she said, i don't know. i asked, are you okay? she said, yes. she said she was in northern california, which is like...
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new testimony from admitted killer, jodi arias. we will take you inside the courtroom. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not...
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let's switch gears and talk about jodi arias. this trial. domestic violence expert took the stand and testified that jodi arias was abused and sufficiented from post traumatic stress syndrome. the prosecutor ripped into the diagnosis and said the expert made mistakes. which side do you think scored more legal points this week? >> well, we had two different experts. we started with dr. richard samuels. frankly the prosecution annihilated him. he didn't stand up well on cross-examination. he seemed like he was more personally vested in the outcome of the case than he should have been. as an expert you want somebody to say, these are the facts, the circumstances, this is my diagnosis. the prosecutor juan martinez managed to get dr. samuels all twisted up, turned around and intimated, hey, you liked jodi a little too much. the second expert we saw take the stand, dr. alice laviolet focused a lot on the domestic violence areas and not necessarily on jodi's mental state so much. we have only seen her on direct. she's done an outstanding job educat
let's switch gears and talk about jodi arias. this trial. domestic violence expert took the stand and testified that jodi arias was abused and sufficiented from post traumatic stress syndrome. the prosecutor ripped into the diagnosis and said the expert made mistakes. which side do you think scored more legal points this week? >> well, we had two different experts. we started with dr. richard samuels. frankly the prosecution annihilated him. he didn't stand up well on cross-examination....
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the psychologist testified for the defense last week that jody areas memory loss. she claims she killed her ex in self-defense. although that admission came two years after his death and long after she changed her story a couple of times. prosecutors insist the plan that she planned that rah tack and then carried it out in a fit of jealous rage. going at areas psychologist when samuel until a damning moment. admitted that jodi areas had lied on a test to prove she was suffering from ptsd. >> you used it and then concluded that those scores on that pts confirm the presence of ptsd even though you just now told us this is based on a lie. >> perhaps i should have re-administered that test. >> then the session went on like that. martin is looking very intent on discrediting the defense witness. >> has this defense expert been able to patch up all the holes in the jody day arias story? >> thought about toss his body into the shower after she killed him. he was. larger than her. it was a classic pssd reaction apparently. >> it would suggest to me that she was indeed in a
the psychologist testified for the defense last week that jody areas memory loss. she claims she killed her ex in self-defense. although that admission came two years after his death and long after she changed her story a couple of times. prosecutors insist the plan that she planned that rah tack and then carried it out in a fit of jealous rage. going at areas psychologist when samuel until a damning moment. admitted that jodi areas had lied on a test to prove she was suffering from ptsd....
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reporting live in concord, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jodi. well, gearing up for quite a show, the very visible art project that will officially be unveiled next week. plus -- >> i'm scott budman. a bay area drama teacher gets his hollywood moment and some tense moments in space. space-x prepares to deliver nasa the goods. >> and anonymous no more. the lifesaving act and emotional introduction six years in the making. >>> and good evening, i'm jeff ranieri live pr the pizza is hot here and the energy is electric. that's right. we're out here celebrating the national little league world series title in 2012. we're back talking opening day baseball and your weather coming right up. >>> for six years the life of a young san ramone boy was dependent on others. they were strangers to one another, but today that all changed. nbc bay area's joe rosato jr. has the story. >> reporter: every day across the u.s. thousands of people donate blood. they're people like hal. >> i donate between 150 and 200 times over my lifetime. i started when i was in colle
reporting live in concord, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jodi. well, gearing up for quite a show, the very visible art project that will officially be unveiled next week. plus -- >> i'm scott budman. a bay area drama teacher gets his hollywood moment and some tense moments in space. space-x prepares to deliver nasa the goods. >> and anonymous no more. the lifesaving act and emotional introduction six years in the making. >>> and good...
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these jurors have asked well over 200 questions to jodi arias. and many of these questions are sarcastic and hostile, like why should we believe you now when you've lied so much before? or you remember so many details of your sexual encounters. how is it that you can't remember stabbing travis alexander 29 times? but here's the thing. they are still scribbling more questions. they still want to ask her more questions. if they're so convinced she's a pathological liar, why do they want to continue interacting with her in this way? it raises the possibility that they may have developed either consciously or unconsciously some kind of relationship with her, perhaps a love/hate relationship which ironically is a very kind of relationship travis alexander seemed to have with her. >> and it would seem a relationship is what the defense wants. but then when you evaluate these kinds of questions, it does perhaps reveal a direction. you mentioned they're very skeptical. so that would have to bode well for the prosecution. is it worth reading into it like
these jurors have asked well over 200 questions to jodi arias. and many of these questions are sarcastic and hostile, like why should we believe you now when you've lied so much before? or you remember so many details of your sexual encounters. how is it that you can't remember stabbing travis alexander 29 times? but here's the thing. they are still scribbling more questions. they still want to ask her more questions. if they're so convinced she's a pathological liar, why do they want to...
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by the way, this is jodi arias. by now we all know jodi arias. we have said it over and over. she shot and stabbed her ex-boyfriend, stabbed him more than two dozen times in self against s defense she says. she has concluded 18 days on the witness stand and this is video, the head stand video the jury will not be seeing that. we just got it ourselves. i'm joined by ryan smith. you've been all over the trial. the hand stand video, we have our own private thoughts, why won't the jury see it? >> because it's prejudicial. the prejudicial value whether outweigh the probative value. basically what it would tell the jury. and you can see this as what does it really tell you about whether she's guilty or not, whether she killed him in self-defense or not. so that's why it won't get in. but it is so strange. the officers and you canned to her, she's minutes away from getting arrested, minutes away and she's doing head stands. >> and sinking. >> and singing to herself. so you have to say to yourself what's this all about.gking. >> and singing to herself. so you have to say to yourself w
by the way, this is jodi arias. by now we all know jodi arias. we have said it over and over. she shot and stabbed her ex-boyfriend, stabbed him more than two dozen times in self against s defense she says. she has concluded 18 days on the witness stand and this is video, the head stand video the jury will not be seeing that. we just got it ourselves. i'm joined by ryan smith. you've been all over the trial. the hand stand video, we have our own private thoughts, why won't the jury see it?...
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we have seen 13 days of jodi arias on the stand. eight days by her attorneys, five days by the prosecution on cross, and now her attorneys get another day, two, three days, who knows, to try to rehabilitate. what can they do with her? i'm not sure. they'll go over some of the areas they already covered on direct examination. she had great recall when her lawyers were questioning her about all kinds of detail in her life except when it came to the killing itself. she's in a fog, blurry. she remembers shooting and nothing else until she's driving in the desert about a half hour later, probably, maybe more. this is after slicing him up and slitting his throat and deleting photos on a camera of his, incriminating photos that placed her at the scene, which investigators later found. pretty incredible stuff. so on cross-examination, she had memory loss about all kinds of detail she remembered earlier in her life. all of a sudden, i don't know, i'm not sure. so i think her lawyers are going to try to deal with that. why aren't you sure abo
we have seen 13 days of jodi arias on the stand. eight days by her attorneys, five days by the prosecution on cross, and now her attorneys get another day, two, three days, who knows, to try to rehabilitate. what can they do with her? i'm not sure. they'll go over some of the areas they already covered on direct examination. she had great recall when her lawyers were questioning her about all kinds of detail in her life except when it came to the killing itself. she's in a fog, blurry. she...
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. >> when you see the high profile trials going on television, and one going on now, jodi arias where she admits to killing her boyfriend and told the jury and the judge, a web of lies, is it possible that someone like her that jodi arias is a sociopath? >> sure, i think that she is exhibiting a number of psyche pathic traits and first of all i have to say that she is very intelligent and on the intelligence of bundy and her ability to look at the jury in the eye and manipulate them as well as manipulating the prosecutor by basically getting under his skin. she totally undermines his prosecution by needling him with details, and she is hyperalert, and hyperaccurate, and unfortunately the pros ecutor i not, so she is able to call him out on these generalities that he uses with specific language. she's playing a great role. she is obviously, you know, a compulsive liar and her, the ka are riz ma that she is showing and the victim role that she is playing is just all an act. >> and i am sure that you worked with internet crimes with the fbi, and what role does the internet and social med
. >> when you see the high profile trials going on television, and one going on now, jodi arias where she admits to killing her boyfriend and told the jury and the judge, a web of lies, is it possible that someone like her that jodi arias is a sociopath? >> sure, i think that she is exhibiting a number of psyche pathic traits and first of all i have to say that she is very intelligent and on the intelligence of bundy and her ability to look at the jury in the eye and manipulate them...
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so far well more than a million dollars just to defend jodi arias. here is how it breaks down. officials in arizona's maricopa county, which includes phoenix, the site of the trial, say court-appointed defense attorneys have so far build more than 15,000 hours. 15,000 hours. the rates range from just less than $18 an hour to 250 bucks an hour. that gives them an estimated tab exceeding $1,400,000. officials have not thee revealed the colmes of the prosecution. and, remember, this trial shows no signs of wrapping up, ever after the defense finishes questioning its last expert witness the court will move to the rebuttal phase, which means prosecutors can call other witnesses to the stand and then, of course, the jurors can ask more questions and who knows? at least two people are dead and dozens more are missing after a high rise building under construction suddenly collapses to the ground. that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds tanzania. rescue workers rushed to claw at tiles of rubble in the nation's largest city. survivors tried calling loved ones trapped under the
so far well more than a million dollars just to defend jodi arias. here is how it breaks down. officials in arizona's maricopa county, which includes phoenix, the site of the trial, say court-appointed defense attorneys have so far build more than 15,000 hours. 15,000 hours. the rates range from just less than $18 an hour to 250 bucks an hour. that gives them an estimated tab exceeding $1,400,000. officials have not thee revealed the colmes of the prosecution. and, remember, this trial shows no...
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jodie in michigan on fox news. hi jodie. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: go ahead. >> caller: i have a question. i understand first amendment right, right to free speech but i am extremely concerned and wonder why fox news is able to pass off -- am i on the air? >> stephanie: sadly perhaps for both of us. go ahead. >> caller: okay. i understand my first amendment right but how does fox news get away with calling them news without some type of a disclaimer that they are not reporting facts? >> stephanie: you know what? that is a good question. that's a good question. how does that happen, chris? on a daily basis. >> the fcc doesn't worry about that kind of thing. they worry about dirty words. >> stephanie: like potato chips, some fact settling may have occurred. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] news should have quotation marks. >> news is packaged by weight, not volume. some settling may have occurred. >> stephanie: may cause gastrointestinal distress. [farting sounds] >> fun no! >> stephanie: all right. what's not fun. it is actual
jodie in michigan on fox news. hi jodie. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: go ahead. >> caller: i have a question. i understand first amendment right, right to free speech but i am extremely concerned and wonder why fox news is able to pass off -- am i on the air? >> stephanie: sadly perhaps for both of us. go ahead. >> caller: okay. i understand my first amendment right but how does fox news get away with calling them news without some type of a disclaimer that they...
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jodi arias will be on the stand next week. the arizona woman's trial is set to resume wednesday, and prosecutors say they want to ask her more questions. last week arias answered more than 150 questions from jurors. the 32-year-old admits she killed her boyfriend travis alexander in 2008 but says it was sieve defense. tiger woods set a personal best this weekend. he made 24 birdies in just three rounds. right now woods has a five-stroke lead over phil mickelson at the world golf championships in florida. >>> ahead of tuesday's conclave meeting of 115 cardinals to pick a new pope, the vatican is taking all precautions to keep the voting process secret, but it's certainly not stopping speculation on the outside about who the next pope could be. nbc's claudio lovongo is in rome for us this afternoon or this evening. claudio, how likely is it that the next pope will be a person from the developing world where most catholics are from? >> reporter: well, craig, there's been a lot of speculation that the next pope will come from outs
jodi arias will be on the stand next week. the arizona woman's trial is set to resume wednesday, and prosecutors say they want to ask her more questions. last week arias answered more than 150 questions from jurors. the 32-year-old admits she killed her boyfriend travis alexander in 2008 but says it was sieve defense. tiger woods set a personal best this weekend. he made 24 birdies in just three rounds. right now woods has a five-stroke lead over phil mickelson at the world golf championships...
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>> and two crime fighters talking about jodi arias' criminal mind. >> will she get the death penalty? >> jane fonda with the secret daughter that no one knew she had. oprah has the first interview. >> to me it's perfectly normal to have a black daughter. >> "extra's" hilaria baldwin and her night with -- >> strahan, michael strahan. >> "extra, extra!." [cheers and applause] >> hey, everyone, welcome to "extra" here at the grove. i'm mario lopez. >> and i'm maria menounos. kim kardashian slammed on the front page over this dress. the nationwide debate about her maternity fashion choices coming up. first, justin bieber showdown with a neighbor, he is accusing the biebs of terrorizing the community in his car and jerry found out it's not their first run-in. >> endangering kids, reckless driving, hitting speeds of 100 miles an hour? justin bieber slammed today as a menace on four wheels. the breaking reports, a neighbor in his gated calabasas community faced off with justin accusing him of drag racing his ferrari through their kid-filled streets. tmz saying there was yelling, a heated sho
>> and two crime fighters talking about jodi arias' criminal mind. >> will she get the death penalty? >> jane fonda with the secret daughter that no one knew she had. oprah has the first interview. >> to me it's perfectly normal to have a black daughter. >> "extra's" hilaria baldwin and her night with -- >> strahan, michael strahan. >> "extra, extra!." [cheers and applause] >> hey, everyone, welcome to "extra" here at...
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>>> this coming week, jodi arias is expected back on the witness stand, answering questions from her attorneys as they try to repair any damage they think was caused by the prosecutor's withering cross-examination. then it's the jury's turn, because in arizona, jurors are given the chance to question witnesses. thanks for watching this "ac 360" special report. >> tonight, i'm making a house call. giving piers a rest after that flu shot, and the news that left even him speechless. your blood pressure. >> it's high. >> high. >> how high? >> 147 over 89. >> now, i'm here for you. together, we're finding health in america. doing the right things to stay fit and fabulous, helping me, my superstar friends. how many push-ups can you do? >> not enough. >> madeleine stowe is spectacular at 54. >> 50, to anybody who worries about reaching that age, it feels great. where life has all kinds of possibilities. ♪ girls they want to have fun >> the one and only cyndi lauper. >> sleep. biggest killer. if you don't get sleep, it will kill you. >> and new mom again, lisa loeb. >> i'm dr. oz, and this
>>> this coming week, jodi arias is expected back on the witness stand, answering questions from her attorneys as they try to repair any damage they think was caused by the prosecutor's withering cross-examination. then it's the jury's turn, because in arizona, jurors are given the chance to question witnesses. thanks for watching this "ac 360" special report. >> tonight, i'm making a house call. giving piers a rest after that flu shot, and the news that left even him...
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reporting live in richmond, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> we have new information about that deadly lion attack near fresno. it happened just after noon today at cat haven. that's an animal sanctuary located about 45 miles east of fresno. the founder of the park says a worker, an intern, went into the lion enclosure and the lion, a 4 ye4-year-old cat, attacked and killed her. sheriff's deputies shot and killed the animal. cat haven is licensed by fish and wildlife. the 100-acre animal park opened in 1993 and is open to the public. >>> tonight, we're hearing for the first time from former lapd police chief bill bratton. he's in oakland now to make major changes to the city's crime fighting strategies. bratton, who is now a consultant, held a news conference alongside observing's police chief jordan at headquarters today. bratton says bringing down the number of homicides, robberies and burglaries is his top priority. he also says it's tough when you have a police department that needs a lot more officers. >> it's a department that i think you all appreciate is severely un
reporting live in richmond, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> we have new information about that deadly lion attack near fresno. it happened just after noon today at cat haven. that's an animal sanctuary located about 45 miles east of fresno. the founder of the park says a worker, an intern, went into the lion enclosure and the lion, a 4 ye4-year-old cat, attacked and killed her. sheriff's deputies shot and killed the animal. cat haven is licensed by fish and wildlife. the...
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. >>> while there is no court in the jodi arias murder trial until tuesday, yesterday saw some big surprises. the against called in session correspondent jean casarez to the stand. she testified about a report that juan martinez was signing autographs. the court was concerned jurors may have seen that incident. martinez says what he does outside the court isn't relevant to this case. >>> breaking news thousand. there is a shocking new development in another horrifying crime. last week's fatal shooting of a baby in south georgia. the acting mayor of brunswick is in jail charged with hindering that investigation. james henry brooks who you see in red is accused of influencing a witness and obstructing law enforcement. let's get the latest now from our jackson affiliate. so erica, what more specifically do we know about what he's accused of, the mayor? >> reporter: good morning. just moments before we went on air, i had the chance to speak with the attorney representing commissioner james brooke. his name is alan tucker. he's a local attorney and he handed me a copy of james brooke's bond order
. >>> while there is no court in the jodi arias murder trial until tuesday, yesterday saw some big surprises. the against called in session correspondent jean casarez to the stand. she testified about a report that juan martinez was signing autographs. the court was concerned jurors may have seen that incident. martinez says what he does outside the court isn't relevant to this case. >>> breaking news thousand. there is a shocking new development in another horrifying crime....
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the jodi arias trial that's happening right now, she is the woman who viciously killed her ex-boyfriend in what she now says was self defense. guess what, ratings are soaring at our sister network, hln, which is showing the trial. then the casey anthony trial, anthony was acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter. wasn't america tuned in for the whole thing? i don't know. many americans watch forensic files, csi. one of the most-watched trials in history, remember the o.j. simpson trial? and now fox hopes to cash in on that cash with a series called "the run of his life: the people versus o.j. simpson." it's based on jeffrey toobin's book of the same name. the show will go behind the scenes of the trial of the century. to talk about this now, my crew is back. changes sometimes. some of the boos weren't here earlier in the week. author and fitness expert, donna richardson joyner, peter shankman, and social media consultant at the geek factory, and from the dede in the morning show, dede mcguire. dede, you better behave this time. >> i am. >> david beckno, host of the social media show
the jodi arias trial that's happening right now, she is the woman who viciously killed her ex-boyfriend in what she now says was self defense. guess what, ratings are soaring at our sister network, hln, which is showing the trial. then the casey anthony trial, anthony was acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter. wasn't america tuned in for the whole thing? i don't know. many americans watch forensic files, csi. one of the most-watched trials in history, remember the o.j. simpson trial? and...
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. >> jodi arias, the court case now, don't you think? >> yeah, ohio versus pennsylvania. >> that's right, the indictment of the groundhog by a prosecutor in ohio. he says phil misled the american people by predicting an early spring and now he's calling for the ultimate punishment. >> it's definitely not spring, it's a snowstorm and temperatures in the teens. and when i came to work in the wind and the cold and i said to myself, something's wrong with phil, you know? punxsutawney has some answers he needs to get out and i think i'm just going to have to indict him. so, i set about to indict phil and of course, i'm seeking the death penalty, l face it, phil is behind bars with a life sentence. what else is left? >> he's considering a pardon for phil, by the way now, based on some excuses by phil's handler, but we'll keep you posted on the case and see all legal cases and happening now. >> thanks for joining us today. >> "america live" starts right now. >> megyn: fox news alert how one country's economy is saved from the brink of collapse
. >> jodi arias, the court case now, don't you think? >> yeah, ohio versus pennsylvania. >> that's right, the indictment of the groundhog by a prosecutor in ohio. he says phil misled the american people by predicting an early spring and now he's calling for the ultimate punishment. >> it's definitely not spring, it's a snowstorm and temperatures in the teens. and when i came to work in the wind and the cold and i said to myself, something's wrong with phil, you know?...
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nancy's necklace caught my eye a few weeks ago when we had her on to talk about the jodi arias trial. take a look. nancy, are you wearing handcuffs as a necklace? >> yes, aim. would you like a pair? >> i saw something shiny and i'm thinking are those handcuffs, those really are? >> yes, they are and they work. just in case i need to arrest somebody. >> now it seems that nancy will have to use her bare hands if she has to arrest somebody, because, ladies and gentlemen, the handcuff necklace is missing. i repeat, the necklace is mia. nancy lost the necklace. i spoke with nancy a short time ago about the trying time in her life. nancy grace, first of all, i want to express my con dole enss, what happens to your ne necklace. >> last time my handcuff necklace was admired on the air, you were present. you and mark geragos. you were the last to admire it on air. you clearly wanted the necklace, you asked about the necklace, you showed a very unusual interest in my handcuff necklace, or, anderson, was it just me? pow! it doesn't work, anderson. ask your little friend geragos what he did with
nancy's necklace caught my eye a few weeks ago when we had her on to talk about the jodi arias trial. take a look. nancy, are you wearing handcuffs as a necklace? >> yes, aim. would you like a pair? >> i saw something shiny and i'm thinking are those handcuffs, those really are? >> yes, they are and they work. just in case i need to arrest somebody. >> now it seems that nancy will have to use her bare hands if she has to arrest somebody, because, ladies and gentlemen,...
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. >>> jodi arias is set to take the stand in her own defense for a 14th day on monday, when her murder trial resumes in a phoenix courtroom. arias broke down in tears yesterday when the prosecutor asked her about the day she killed her boyfriend. she says it was in self-defense, but police say she planned the attack in a jealous rage. >>> police in houston are hoping to track down the parents of an abandoned baby with the help of a forensic artist. police call the newborn khloe. she was found alive wrapped in a plastic walmart bag. detectives had an artist draw composite sketches and age progression based on her features to figure out what the mom and dad may look like. take a look. >> i just hope somebody recognizes the features. please understand, everybody, maybe she looks more like one, the man or the woman. maybe there's a mixture. >> baby khloe is in foster care. so far no one has recognized her parents. offers are pouring in from people who want to adopt her. >> oh, my gosh. by the way, baby khloe, even though she was found in a plastic bag, is doing just fine. >> she's a real c
. >>> jodi arias is set to take the stand in her own defense for a 14th day on monday, when her murder trial resumes in a phoenix courtroom. arias broke down in tears yesterday when the prosecutor asked her about the day she killed her boyfriend. she says it was in self-defense, but police say she planned the attack in a jealous rage. >>> police in houston are hoping to track down the parents of an abandoned baby with the help of a forensic artist. police call the newborn...
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. >> you should have at least done your makeup, jodi. >> you should have at least done your makeup, jodi. what you don't see behind the closed doors. court had to be canceled yesterday because jodi had a migraine. this is not unusual. a lot of times, this has been happening. at maricopa county. the day before, jodi was feeling faint and needed special permission to get a protein bar. and before you roll your eyes, it might come a surprise to you that inmates at maricopa county only get fed two meals a day, 12 hours a part. you try that. jodi on the other hand is getting a bit of a special exception, they're splitting one of her meals into two so she actually gets feed three times a day. i want to bring in beth karas from "in session." she joins me from outside the courthouse. beth, it may seem unreasonable to some people that someone is fed two times a day, 12 hours a part. this is standard for inmates at maricopa county, isn't it? >> yes, indeed. and i'm assured that sheriff arpaio has consulted with a nutritionist to make sure that the
. >> you should have at least done your makeup, jodi. >> you should have at least done your makeup, jodi. what you don't see behind the closed doors. court had to be canceled yesterday because jodi had a migraine. this is not unusual. a lot of times, this has been happening. at maricopa county. the day before, jodi was feeling faint and needed special permission to get a protein bar. and before you roll your eyes, it might come a surprise to you that inmates at maricopa county only...
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jodi arias lied to her own shrink, to her own psychologist. now, i've averaged out the time that he spent with her, he has spent on the average four treatments a year with her. he has seen her four times a year. and for about half that time she lied to him in her own defense using that ridiculous ninja theory that a man and a woman dressed as ninjas all in black broke into travis alexander's home and killed him and let her go after reciting her information off her driver's license, of course. she stuck with that story for about half the time that she was with this shrink for the defense. so that narrows it down to about six sessions in all six meetings in all in life, and he has come up with her having transient global amnesia? i'd be interested to find out if she's being treated for this condition. i don't think she is. it must have been a one-time occurrence. coincidentally when she murdered travis alexander. çoçñ i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrea
jodi arias lied to her own shrink, to her own psychologist. now, i've averaged out the time that he spent with her, he has spent on the average four treatments a year with her. he has seen her four times a year. and for about half that time she lied to him in her own defense using that ridiculous ninja theory that a man and a woman dressed as ninjas all in black broke into travis alexander's home and killed him and let her go after reciting her information off her driver's license, of course....
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the jodi arias trial. it's coming so close to an end. but what about everything that woman said weeks and weeks on the stand, is the jury going to buy it? or have the tables turned? story's next. few industries are changing more rapidly than healthcare. by earning your degree from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i...
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sex no problem, jodi remembers everything. but the details of the homicide itself, not so much. >> as far as what happened on june 4 i don't know how the mind works necessarily but i know that was the most traumatic experience of my life. >> geraldo: she testifies she did remember what her allegedly abusive boyfriend was doing to her at the time she killed him. >> it started where travis was in the shower are. i was right outside the shower a few feet. i was taking photos of him, facing him in the shower. we tried a few different positions and then at one point we were deleting and i went to move again and shift and face him and the camera slipped. at that point he got very angry and he stepped out of the shower. he lifted me up from the crouched position and came off the ground momentarily and body slammed me and began running that way my initial intent to probably run out the door. i instead went for the gun and grabbed the gun. i just wanted him to stop so i pointed the gun at him hoping that would make him halt and it didn
sex no problem, jodi remembers everything. but the details of the homicide itself, not so much. >> as far as what happened on june 4 i don't know how the mind works necessarily but i know that was the most traumatic experience of my life. >> geraldo: she testifies she did remember what her allegedly abusive boyfriend was doing to her at the time she killed him. >> it started where travis was in the shower are. i was right outside the shower a few feet. i was taking photos of...
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new testimony from admitted killer, jodi arias. we will take you inside the courtroom. >>> love and murder. but was it self defense. jodi arias on the stand professing her love for her boyfriend, even, she says, on the day she shot him and stabbed him 29 times. randi kaye was in the court. we'll talk about it when we come back. wich. >>> a lot of excitement and skepticism about a mississippi toddler who appears to make medical history. you maybe saw headlines about this today. we don't know her name. researchers say she appears to be the first baby to be cured of hiv. she was treated with high doses of anti retro viral drugs shortly after she was born. she was just 30 hours old when she started getting the drugs. within weeks the virus was undetectable in her blood. she stayed on the drugs for about 15 months. she is now 2 1/2 years old and has no detectable traces of hiv and is off the drugs. it is a dramatic response and possibly historic. it is important to point out it is one case and experts caution that further research is ne
new testimony from admitted killer, jodi arias. we will take you inside the courtroom. >>> love and murder. but was it self defense. jodi arias on the stand professing her love for her boyfriend, even, she says, on the day she shot him and stabbed him 29 times. randi kaye was in the court. we'll talk about it when we come back. wich. >>> a lot of excitement and skepticism about a mississippi toddler who appears to make medical history. you maybe saw headlines about this today....
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this is day 15 and jodi arias taking the stand. she's being questioned. this is part of the redirect process this is her defense attorney, much more sympathetic questioner here in the courtroom, asking her questions. let's see where they are right now. >> -- you didn't fill 15 gallons worth here, right? >> no, i didn't. >> okay. okay. now, just for the record, the comparison related to exhibit 237013, comparing this now to 237012, and looking at the times, you had 20 military time being 20:53 and 24 seconds as to the receipt on your left, correct? >> correct. >> and about a minute and a half later or so you had put more gas or you had purchased more gas, correct? the one receipt on the right, looking at 20:54:52? >> i can't quite see the time on the right. >> objection. lack of foundation. you can ask -- there's two times listed on each of the receipts. it hasn't been established as to which one is the one she used to put in the gas. >> state your next question. >> miss arias, maybe i'll do it this way so you can see it a little better so there's no confu
this is day 15 and jodi arias taking the stand. she's being questioned. this is part of the redirect process this is her defense attorney, much more sympathetic questioner here in the courtroom, asking her questions. let's see where they are right now. >> -- you didn't fill 15 gallons worth here, right? >> no, i didn't. >> okay. okay. now, just for the record, the comparison related to exhibit 237013, comparing this now to 237012, and looking at the times, you had 20 military...
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jodi arias on the stand for an 18th day of questioning. she is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, but arias says it was self-defense. and then the boy scouts of america asking parents if they think having a gay troop leader is "safe." the group's sexuality survey. and new york major michael bloomberg is trying to limit sugary drinks in the big apple, well, some mississippi lawmakers are trying to stop something like that from happening in their state with the anti-bloomberg bill. how are they trying to do that? and why? plus, we are officially on chimney watch. the cardinals are inside the sistine chapel voting for a new pope. if they decide on a new leader of the catholic church, they will release white smoke. this is "cnn newsroom." for yo♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! >>> jodi arias is back on the witness stand testifying for the 18th day. no doubt she still has plenty
jodi arias on the stand for an 18th day of questioning. she is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend, but arias says it was self-defense. and then the boy scouts of america asking parents if they think having a gay troop leader is "safe." the group's sexuality survey. and new york major michael bloomberg is trying to limit sugary drinks in the big apple, well, some mississippi lawmakers are trying to stop something like that from happening in their state with...
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>>> let's talk about this jodi arias trial. she's charged with first-degree murder for the brutal killing of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander in 2008. now, she's been on the stand for almost two weeks as prosecutors chipped away at each story. now, initially, she told police she had nothing to do with his death. then she said it was self-defense. now, if arias is convicted, she could get the death penalty. you know who i want to speak with about this, paul callen, our legal contributor. paul, you've been a prosecutor and a defense attorney, so i'll ask you to wear both hats in this. jodi initially said she had nothing to do with it, blaming this attack on intruders, and then she claims self-defense. because she has lied leading up to this. how sensitive, how credible is her case? >> well, i think her case is not credible at all. i mean, i've been watching and covering trials for many, many years and i prosecuted murderers and i've defended murder cases. this is the worst defense i have ever seen in the history of defenses. no
>>> let's talk about this jodi arias trial. she's charged with first-degree murder for the brutal killing of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander in 2008. now, she's been on the stand for almost two weeks as prosecutors chipped away at each story. now, initially, she told police she had nothing to do with his death. then she said it was self-defense. now, if arias is convicted, she could get the death penalty. you know who i want to speak with about this, paul callen, our legal...
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the other is the trial of jodi arias. we are joined by jamie. and tell us about the stubenville case, and the text messages and how prominent that is in the legal case? >> well, in this case, it is key, and there is no evidence that has been recovered or saved, physical evidence of rape. in most rape cases you have what is known as the rape kit, and evidence that the young woman was assaulted and then you have to prove that there was a forceable assault, but here, quite a bit of time went by before any sexual assault was reported at all. and all we have as ron reported is tens of thousands of text messages that went on about the assault. it is horrific what some of the young men said aboon the videots that went viral, but is that evidence of assault, and it is unpr unprecedented case where you are going to try these young men, and the accuser is going to bring this case based exclusively on text messages. it is quite something and that is why it is garnering national attention and the emotion involved and all of the witnesses that ron talks abou
the other is the trial of jodi arias. we are joined by jamie. and tell us about the stubenville case, and the text messages and how prominent that is in the legal case? >> well, in this case, it is key, and there is no evidence that has been recovered or saved, physical evidence of rape. in most rape cases you have what is known as the rape kit, and evidence that the young woman was assaulted and then you have to prove that there was a forceable assault, but here, quite a bit of time went...